It would be better to find a way to control the light in the room, rather than 
changing the monitor for different conditions. Can you put a shade or curtain 
on the window? It's hard to evaluate images for printing if the room lighting 
keeps changing.
Paul
On Feb 10, 2011, at 7:36 PM, David J Brooks wrote:

> Well, i think i see what some of you are talking about regarding
> brightness in different light conditions.
> 
> When i figured out what worked best last weekend, it had been during a
> rather long spell of overcastness. This is were i figured that -10-11
> clicks worked best.
> 
> Today i was looking at the same photos, now in the room with diffused
> bright sun light. I had to bump up from -11 to about -8 or -7 to get
> the same looking photo on screen.
> Seems a few days of playing to get a screen profile for various light
> conditions is in order.
> 
> And i thought moving my system to Erin's old room would be a snap.:-)
> 
> Dave
> 
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